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Tommy Serafinski Video, Vlog Leave a comment July 25, 2020September 25, 2020

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Who are the people doing the actual work of conservation? How many of them are there and what are their working conditions? And whose labour remains invisible in the process? These are not questions that conservation science has spent much time on. Yet without understanding the people behind the work, we lack a complete picture of how conservation functions and who it affects. Today, we take on this largely neglected subject with Dr Anwesha Dutta, principal investigator and project lead of CONLAB (Conservation Labor Project), and Dr Nick Harvey Sky, postdoctoral researcher on the project. Their work sits at the intersection of political ecology and conservation science, and their work is opening up an entirely new line of inquiry. How a group of nature photographers turned their lens on rewilding to transform Scotland's landscape. What does it take to bring wild nature back to a country that has forgotten what it looks like? Can rewilding truly benefit local communities and rural economies or does it come at their expense? And is Scotland really thirty years behind the rest of Europe when it comes to restoring its landscapes? This is a Podcasthon episode and this year I've chosen SCOTLAND: The Big Picture as my featured charity. Founded by nature photographers and filmmakers it has grown from a single employee to a team of twenty-four in just a few years. Today I'm joined by Lisa Chilton, CEO, and Stef Lauer, Rewilding Training Lead. How easily one can do things that harm the environment, and how difficult it is to do things that might, in some small way, benefit it. What happens when a farming family decides to become the first private landowner in Britain to legally relocate beavers onto their farm? How do you navigate the bureaucracy, the opposition from farming neighbours and the politics of wildlife management? And can beavers actually help a farm deal with the effects of climate change? To find answers to those questions I sat down with Tom Bowser, author of “Waters of Life: Fighting for Scotland's Beavers”, a book that tells the story of his journey from a self-described placid pacifist to a self-proclaimed radical fighting for beaver restoration. "I've been called a murderer. I've been called like, how do you sleep at night? All this sort of stuff."��Invasive species eradication can be an emotive topic, especially when it comes to somewhat cute urban mammals. Listen to the latest episode where we talk about red squirrel conservation. 🐿️ When Counting Wildlife Gets Complicated The Art of the Camera Trap The Next Time You Look at Photos of Wildlife, Do This Why I Challenged Two Decades of 'Progressive' Farming Advice

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